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MICHAEL Buble is going through one the most heartbreaking situations that every parent fears, after his son, Noah, was diagnosed with cancer.

But the singer and dad of two is said to be coping well with the devastating news, according to his closest confidante.

The singing sensation's mentor, legendary music producer David Foster, spoke to Entertainment Tonight 's Roz Weston on Friday, revealing that the 41-year-old is being supported by family and close friends as little Noah undergoes treatment for the illness.

(Image: Michael Buble / Twitter)

“He’s in good shape, he’s got good doctors around him and we will hope and pray for a great outcome, which I believe they will have,” Foster said.

“I think Michael right now is in a huge bubble,” he added. “Everything shuts down around you. You go inside your little bubble. You get in a bubble and nothing else matters. I don’t think he’ll sing again until his child is well. I am certain of it.”

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He also added that, despite being a prolific social media user, Buble is avoiding online platforms.

“I don’t think he’s looking at social media. I’m sure he feels the love of millions of people,” he adds, saying there has been an outpouring of support from fans - which he appreicates.

(Image: Instagram)

(Image: Instagram)

“He’s done a lot of good for a lot of people and I think this is going to have a great, fantastic ending to it and be a new beginning,” Foster concludes

Foster's comments come just days after Michael's sister-in-law, Daniela Lopilato, 37, revealed that Noah is already undergoing chemotherapy for the illness and that the family are hopefully he will recover after doctors have given Noah a 90% chance of survival.

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She told Argentinian magazine Gente: "Cancer is a horrible illness but we have faith in Noah being able to overcome this. We know he will. The time to start a long and very difficult treatment has come but it’s got to be done.

(Image: Instagram)

(Image: Instagram)

"They say that children are often strong enough to withstand chemotherapy... and my nephew is a warrior."

Earlier this month Buble and his wife, Luisiana, admitted they were "devastated" by the liver cancer diagnosis.